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In 2009, Matthieu, a passionate collector of Art Toys decided to provide an alternative to the production of toys in vinyl and founded the K.Olin Tribu company.

The figurines issued by K.Olin Tribu are made and decorated in Limoges, and therefore they benefit from the official label Porcelaine de Limoges, France.Mission :Bringing porcelain to the creative worlds of graphic designers, illustrators, toy designers and artists allows a new approach to decorative figurines, whether in limited editions or as unique pieces.

K.Olin Tribu is based in Limoges (France) but its reach is worldwide, with the involvement of artists from the world of graffiti, Street Art and Art.

The figurines issued by K.Olin Tribu are made and decorated in Limoges, and therefore they benefit from the official label Porcelaine de Limoges, France

Porcelain, symbol of luxury and refinement, attracts collectors of unique pieces more than ever. K.Olin Tribu approaches all new creations in the spirit of such unique pieces. Each piece is made with the utmost care to ensure flawless production. This quality-focused process covers the initial production of the plaster models through to final packaging.

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https://www.artandtoys.com/en/musart-edition/2307-skateboard-diptych-graffiti-is-a-crime-inspired-by-banksy.html2307Skateboard Diptych – Graffiti is a Crime inspired by BANKSYhttps://www.artandtoys.com/3459-large_default/skateboard-diptych-graffiti-is-a-crime-inspired-by-banksy.jpg375.00416.67EURInStock/Home/Skate Art/Home/Thème populaire/STAR WARS DAY/Home/Skate Art/MUSART EDITION/Home/Skate Art/MUSART EDITION/INSPIRED BY BANKSY/Home/Edition Artiste /BANKSY<p>In 2010 Banksy produced <em>Forgive Us Our Trespassing</em>, an image of a boy kneeling in prayer and asking for forgiveness for defacing a wall. In this work an innocent boy wearing a baseball cap is featured in black and white, and in front of him is a brush and can with paint. In this work<a href="https://www.brandalised.com"> Banksy</a>, represented by the boy, reveals his mixed feelings about being a graffiti artist. He acknowledges the concerns of those who see his work as vandalism, but he conveys that he ultimately means well. More details on Brandalised Skateboard Triptych – Musart on Decks – Please Forgive Me:</p><ul><li>Musart on Decks, <i>Please Forgive Me</i>, Triptych Limited edition of 100, Skateboard Deck Sets.</li> <li>Material: 100% Canadian/American Maple wood.</li> <li>Measurements Mellow Concave Skateboard set of 3: (Angles) Approx. 19.25º nose and 18.5º tail with a medium center concave. (Dimensions) 32″H x 8″L x 0.5″W Inches (est.)</li> <li>Weight: 8.14 lbs (est)</li> <li>Additional Features: Includes Skateboard Deck Display wall mounts (x 3).</li> <li>Photo Credits: Brandalised</li> </ul><h2>About Banksy</h2><p>The <a href="https://musartboutique.com/our-artists/anonymous-artist-banksy/">anonymous artist Banksy</a> gives Street Art a major source of artistic vitality by making provocative pieces for over twenty years.<br /> Beginning graffiti art in 1990, the artist continues to make countless art pieces around his hometown of Bristol, UK. The rise of street art in the collective consciousness of the art community has been concurrent with the rise of fame of themselves. Consequently, they are often seen as a contributing force of the movement.<br /> Still creating brilliant works to this day, Banksy has charmed millions worldwide with its ability to blend surrealist elements. Most importantly, his satirical political commentary always points towards an aspect of society that needs improvement. The artist continuously works to this day and shows absolutely no signs of stopping – nor of revealing the artist’s identity.</p><p> </p> K.Olin tribuskatevan ortonadd-to-carthttps://www.artandtoys.com/3457-large_default/skateboard-diptych-graffiti-is-a-crime-inspired-by-banksy.jpghttps://www.artandtoys.com/3458-large_default/skateboard-diptych-graffiti-is-a-crime-inspired-by-banksy.jpg

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In 2010 Banksy produced Forgive Us Our Trespassing, an image of a boy kneeling in prayer and asking for forgiveness for defacing a wall. In this work an innocent boy wearing a baseball cap is featured in black and white, and in front of him is a brush and can with paint. In this work Banksy, represented by the boy, reveals his mixed feelings about being a graffiti artist. He acknowledges the concerns of those who see his work as vandalism, but he conveys that he ultimately means well. More details on Brandalised Skateboard Triptych – Musart on Decks – Please Forgive Me:

About Banksy

The anonymous artist Banksy gives Street Art a major source of artistic vitality by making provocative pieces for over twenty years. Beginning graffiti art in 1990, the artist continues to make countless art pieces around his hometown of Bristol, UK. The rise of street art in the collective consciousness of the art community has been concurrent with the rise of fame of themselves. Consequently, they are often seen as a contributing force of the movement. Still creating brilliant works to this day, Banksy has charmed millions worldwide with its ability to blend surrealist elements. Most importantly, his satirical political commentary always points towards an aspect of society that needs improvement. The artist continuously works to this day and shows absolutely no signs of stopping – nor of revealing the artist’s identity.